In the days following her disappearance, therapists, school resource officers and comfort dogs have responded to the Barron School District, according to a statement from the Wisconsin Department of Justice Office of School Safety.

According to the DOJ, the therapist, school resource officer and comfort dogs are being provided by the Wausau Police Department.

"There comes a time in every community when help is needed; we have certainly experienced that need for help," Wausau Police Chief Ben Bliven said in a statement. "We are proud to offer support in the form of our outstanding employees for those in Barron County struggling with the trauma of recent events. Our thoughts and prayers are extended to the Barron County community and we pray for the safe return of Jayme Closs."